INDIAN BOOKS 
KASHMIR: The Land of Streams and Solitudes. 
By P. Prriz. With Twenty-five Full-page Plates in 
Colour, and upwards of roo other Illustrations by H. R. 
Prrig. Crown 4to (10x 64in.), 21s. net. 
Globe.—" This is a delightful book.” 
Liverpool Courier.— It is one of the handsomest productions that 
has come from the Bodley Head for a considerable time..” 
Observer.— The book is a treasure, and will be turned over often with 
joy and sighs.” 
RIFLE @& ROMANCE IN THE INDIAN 
JUNGLE: Being the Record of Thirteen Years ‘of 
Indian Jungle Life. By Major A. I. R. GLAsFURD 
(Indian Army). With numerous Illustrations by the 
Author and Reproductions from Photographs. New and 
Cheaper Edition, Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d. net. 
Literary World.—‘To the list of books on big-game shooting that 
can be commended equally to the sportsman and the general reader 
must be added this truly fascinating work. We have read it 
through from cover to cover, and pronounce it excellent.” 
Academy,—‘ Search where we will through this entertaining book, we 
always happen upon sound literature, fine description, good natural 
history, and lively adventure. The author is clearly in love with 
his subject, and the pictures of jungle scenery and jungle life are 
wonderfully vivid . . . in all respects a first-rate book.” 
ORNITHOLOGICAL & OTHER ODDITIES. 
By FRANK FINN, B.A. (Oxon.), F.Z.S., late Deputy- 
Superintendent of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. With 
numerous Illustrations from Photographs. Demy 8vo. 
Ios. 6d. net. 
Standard.— This book, dealing with the courting of birds, how they 
fight and mimic, and moult and blush, is one of the most fascinating 
we have read for some time. His book will prove as interesting to 
the general reader as to the enthusiastic naturalist.” 
Morning Post.—‘‘ The book consists of a number of papers—all are 
delightfully readable. A very interesting and delightful book. 
The style is always clear and free from teck lities ; this vol 
will certainly prove as entertaining to the general reader as it is 
interesting to the naturalist.” : 
CEYLON : The Paradise of Adam. The Record 
of Seven Years’ Residence in the Island. By CARQLINE 
CorNER. With Sixteen Full-page Illustrations. Repro- 
duced from Photographs. Demy 8vo (9x 5# in.). 
Ios. 6d, net. ; 
Daily Chronicle.— This book is merry—merry, witty, observant, and 
readable: observation in lighter vein, however, with a serious note 
of information and experience.” 
JOHN LANE: BODLEY HEAD, VIGO STREET, LONDON, W. 
